Veteran-owned True Made Foods coming to Fenway

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Though the Red Sox may not be much to speak of lately, there is still a lot going on around Fenway Park. We have spoken in recent months of the passing of the torch from Bud to Sam Adams, the opening of the new Upper Deck at Fenway above the House of Blues, and the inclusion of Lowell’s own J’enwey Tea. And who can forget the great foods and special view from the Bleacher Bar?

Now, another Matt’s Meals fave is getting the call.

Perhaps encouraged by our own accolades, the folks at Fenway have invited Abe Kamarckof True Made Foods to be their new condiment supplier.

Not only are True Made Foods condiments lower in sugar than most others, they are made with vegetables, so even Fenway Frank fans can get a bit of added nutrition and not so much junk in their system while enjoying a game (or at least pretending to).


What may be the best part of the partnership is that, as readers of my Vetrepreneurs© column learned over a year ago, Abe is a Veteran and hires other brave soldiers to support his brand. If for no other reason, then, Red Sox fans, healthy food fans, and condiment fans should all get into True Made so they can help themselves to delicious, healthy foods while helping those who help us stay safe.

Be sure to look for True Made’s no sugar ketchup, BBQ and hot sauces and their honey, brown, and yellow mustards at Fenway and at your favorite stores.

The Sox may not be great next year, but the Fenway Franks are still legend and now have toppings to match!

www.truemadefoods.com